Media Bubble: 'Domino' Brightens An Otherwise Dark Day
· Just when you thought today was a somber one for New York, news breaks that Conde Nast is pushing up the launch date of their new home shopping mag Domino from next fall to April. See, people, it's not that bad out there so long as we can SHOP. [NYP]
· In case you missed it, NBC's Tim Russert has abandoned his old wipeboard for a snazzy Fujitsu tablet PC. We know you're lining up at at the Smithsonian to see the original right now. [Poynter]
· The U.S. Attorney's office subpoenas the Post's circulation and advertising records as part of its investigation of ad rates. Publisher Lachlan Murdoch is too drunk on celebratory beverages to notice. [NYDN]
· Is it true? Has the staff of the Observer FINALLY moved into their new offices? And did they bring the rodents (who, at this point, must surely be regarded with some degree of affection as staff "pets") with them?
· Conrad Black steps down as chairman of Hollinger, the the holding company that whips around the Chicago Sun-Times. Now Hollinger can go private and Black can be even more rich. [E&P]
